Where Cards Fall

A story about change

Published by: Snowman

Description

Where Cards Fall is a slice of life story where you build houses of cards to bring formative memories to life. Create pathways through dreamlike spatial puzzles to navigate the insecurities and emotions of high school and beyond.
Features:
• Over 50 challenging spacial puzzles that exercise your imagination and strategic thinking skills
• A captivating coming-of-age story told without dialogue
• A unique art style inspired by contemporary artistic movements
• Tactile, accessible controls hand-crafted for every device
• Immersive audio and an original soundtrack. Headphones recommended!
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User Rating

3.92 out of 5

13 ratings in Poland

Ratings History

Where Cards Fall Reviews

Appreciate what the devs were trying to do

Dysun on

United States

But the game play isn’t challenging or interesting enough to generate interest in the story. Played it for 45 minutes and just felt the repetitious game play wasn’t worth investing anymore time.

Uninspired puzzles, boring story, blocks other apps from playing sounds

Dr. Yev on

United States

Its a so-so puzzle game. Par for the course for arcade but engaging enough when there’s nothing better to do. The controls are annoying imprecise but I can live with that. There’s some story that you’re forced to sit through but honestly I’ve never felt the need unmute my phone so I don’t even know if there’s talking or just implied talking. It doesn’t strike me as captivating art. The puzzles take maybe a quarter of my attention to solve so, when I’m bored enough to actually slog thru this game, I would prefer to also be able to listen to a podcast or a book. Not so. The game dominates the sound output even with the phone in silent mode and the slides for all sounds pushed to zero. How conceited do you have to be as a dev to think that your boring little game with easy puzzles is so engaging that it needs someone’s full attention? Those games do exist. Almost never on phones. Generally, a puzzler is something to waste some time with. If I want to play something that requires full-brain attention, I won’t do so on a tiny screen. It’s three star game otherwise: ok, not great.

Beautiful and thoughtful

Fan & Critic on

United States

I love this game! The visuals are so rewarding and the puzzles intricate and fun.

Fantastic; want to work together?

Jay Michael on

United States

An utterly fantastic game and story that seems to have no words how about allowing the users persona to act?

Fun but crashes and freezes a lot

App store is being anal on

United States

I enjoyed the game but I had to close and reopen it a lot. Apparently it doesn’t like if you try to listen to a podcast while playing. After getting pretty far in the game, it froze so I closed it. When I reopened the game it had started me all the way from the beginning.

Forced Immersion

Sarek on

United States

The game needs an option to allow this to play in a window, comma, even though it actually only plays in a window it forces in a immersed environment, blocking all other applications from being visible at the same time. I don’t know if it’s just me and maybe I have ADHD, but give me the option to at least see everything else simultaneously if you’re not going to use up 180° or more of my environment.

Left eye jittery image

Christopher_Hawk on

United States

The images on my left eye is jittery and lagging behind the one on the right eye. This issue only happens with this game, so probably not OS or hardware’s issue.

Among the best on the avp so far!

isThisOneTaken23 on

United States

For Apple Arcade games made with the avp in mind, this is so far my favorite. I find the gameplay to be relaxing and fun while the extra dimensions added to the levels gave it that little something extra I’d like to see more of

Sweet gane

Peabody42 on

United States

Wonderful game that I didn’t play when it first came out.

whew…! 😅

🤔 Lemme Ponderosa on

United States

i FINALLY finished this game! 🤩 i had to finish it on my iPad as the tv Siri Remote controls became a bit too cumbersome as the game progressed.

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App Info

Category
Games
Publisher
Snowman
Languages
Arabic, Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Chinese, Spanish, Chinese, Turkish
Recent release
1.4.1 (4 years ago )
Released on
Sep 19, 2019 (5 years ago )
Last Updated
3 weeks ago
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